On 25/08/2024 15:56, Bob DuCharme wrote:
(Sorry about using the older Fuseki that I just happened to have on my
hard disk before; I think the problem may have been that I was using the
wrong version of the data with it.)
This query gets 6 rows of results from Fuseki 5.1.0, 10 from GraphDB
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(Sorry about using the older Fuseki that I just happened to have on my
hard disk before; I think the problem may have been that I was using the
wrong version of the data with it.)
This query gets 6 rows of results from Fuseki 5.1.0, 10 from GraphDB
10.7.1, and 12 from Blazegraph. (In Blazegrap
On 24/08/2024 18:33, Bob DuCharme wrote:
Thanks Andy! I understand a bit, but have some followup questions. For
one thing, I couldn't figure out which part of https://jena.apache.org/
about_jena/security-advisories.html was relevant to this.
"Jena (tested with Fuseki 4.6.1)" -- always good
Thanks Andy! I understand a bit, but have some followup questions. For
one thing, I couldn't figure out which part of
https://jena.apache.org/about_jena/security-advisories.html was relevant
to this.
Is it oversimplifying if I said:
- many triplestores treat the default graph to be the unio
On 24/08/2024 15:20, Bob DuCharme wrote:
Imagine running the short INSERT query at https://
www.learningsparql.com/2ndeditionexamples/ex338.ru on an empty dataset.
It inserts six triples: two in the default graph and two each into two
named graphs, for a total of six triples.
Next, we run
Imagine running the short INSERT query at
https://www.learningsparql.com/2ndeditionexamples/ex338.ru on an empty
dataset. It inserts six triples: two in the default graph and two each
into two named graphs, for a total of six triples.
Next, we run the query SELECT * WHERE {?s ?p ?o}. In some t